tavis: china's one of the biggest markets in the world. people want -- the studios want your films to make money. >> i did a movie -- well, i still keep working. how it is, i don't know. [laughter] i'm still amazed that people want me to keep doing it, and i'm going with the flow. hey, it's a great script and great people, i'm still there. i'll do it. but i had this wonderful experience after i was not allowed in china anymore, but i am allowed in hong kong, and tavis: we'll see how much longer that lasts, with the chinese repressing on hong kong. >> yeah, i know, but i think i'll still be okay there for a while. tavis: yeah. >> but i remember coming through customs there, and still everyone's a little careful, and i came through customs and the customs guy looked at my -- looked at me and looked at the passport and he looked over his shoulder, and he went -- [unintelligible] "autograph, please." [laughter] so i gave him an autograph and then he got very professional again. it happened in the hotel. i'd made this movie "red corner," which